On 10/3/07, Jesse W. Asher <jasher1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>> I was evaluating AFS for an implementation a few months back and I ran
> across a couple of companies that provided support for OpenAFS.
> Unfortunately, I can't remember who they were. I realize that OpenAFS
> is open source and, personally, I'm sure net-based resources would be
> sufficient, but this company is voicing a concern about not having a
> company to fall back on for support.
>> Can anyone recommend some companies that provide full support for
> OpenAFS? The requirements should be:
>> 1) Can be called 7/24 for support.
> 2) Able to help diagnose and resolve administrative and configuration
> issues.
> 3) Able to diagnose and resolve code type issues (by creating and
> issuing patches).
> 4) Be a viable company rather than just a fly by night entity.
>> Any ideas out there? Thanks!!
>
The place you saw some companies listed may be the AFS Lore wiki:
http://www.dementia.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/WhereToGetHelp
Steven